In a world where hockey masks don the faces of the most feared mercenaries. No wait.
In a world where fist bumps, explosions, and doors are all better with two people - Army of Two: The Devil's Cartel is the series 3rd game with an all new campaign, all new characters, and an all new setup. We dive in with our full co-op review.

Army of Two: The Devil's Cartel is out next week on Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. I know, it snuck up on me too. If you were looking forward to this bromantic action game filled with explosions, bullets, explosions, and oversized blades (seen above) - well that time is almost here.

There's a playable demo out today for Army of Two: The Devil's Cartel on Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. The 1.64GB demo gives you a chance to check out the game's two player online or couch co-op action as you drop into the shoes of the two new protagonists - Alpha and Bravo.

We’ve all seen a truck-load of trailers for Army of Two: The Devil’s Cartel by now. So when do we actually get to try it out for ourselves? Confirmed by EA, next Tuesday will be our opportunity to try out the game’s co-op demo first hand (hopefully with a partner handy)!

The list of achievements for Army of Two: Devil's Cartelrecently dropped and I'll admit, I'm a little disappointed. There's not a single achievement for fist bumping your partner. Not one! What is the world coming to??? Anyways, there are still a few co-op specific achievements that have been revealed amidst the usual overall progression ones. No spoilers in the list, so feel free to peruse away.

Co-Optimus readers have seen their fair share of Army of Two: The Devil's Cartel trailers in the past few weeks, but it is to be expected with the 2 player co-op title due out on the 26th March. The majority of the videos have teased weapons or gameplay mechanics; in this new trailer (via GameTrailers) we get a glimpse into the story and the many explosions that will unfold.

The next game in the Army of Two series, called Army of Two: The Devil's Cartel is supposed to be somewhat of a reboot. Gone are the characters of Salem and Rios, in their place two new protagonists join the story of mercenaries in masks. After some recent hands on time with the game, fans of the series shouldn't worry about too much of a shift, as I felt right at home playing the two player co-op game.

When Electronic Arts named their series Army of Two, they weren’t kidding around! The special mechanic in their upcoming title, Army of Two: The Devil’s Cartel, called “Overkill” can turn the tide of battle and put the hurt on enemies quicker than you can say “Gunzerker”.

The game was Army of Two; the ability was to design your own in-game mask. What better way to make your avatar obvious across a crowded room? Or perhaps, to insult a friend? My mask said "Stu Must Die", a simple message that made our co-op friendship tighter. Thankfully, I shall be able to recreate this famous mask in Army of Two: The Devil's Cartel, who will receive my sardonic eye this time? Check out the new trailer that highlights the mask making ability.

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Another week, another Army of Two: The Devil's Cartel trailer. This could only mean one of two things; either someone at Visceral Games has too much time on their hands and is producing loads of trailers, or the game must be ready for release pretty soon. Let's assumes that it is the latter as this 2 player co-op title will grace the PS3 and 360 from the 26th of March.

Army of Two: The Devil's Cartel is just a few months away. Today we have a new video featuring not-Salem and not-Rios looking and sounding an awful lot like Salem and Rios. Like the previous Army of Two titles, the game is built around cooperative game play. Flanking your enemies while your partner draws fire is the name of the ga...